Our Family Tree: Check Here For Your Surname!

This blog will include many surnames from both my dad's side of the family and my mom's. Some of the surnames will include but not limited to the follow ALLEN, BISHOP, GOELLER, JENKINS, EVERS, SCOTT, WILSON, HOLTMEYER, KIRKWEG, PAYNE, GUTHRIE, SANDERS, MACHON, HAKE, BERHORST, DOERHOFF, MORMANN, VANDERGRIFT, HENSON, LAWSON, WATTS, and many more

20 March 2010

Here are the records I have or need for my dad's direct line! I hope this will help me connect to others researching one or more of these people. Any item I left blank means I do not have them. If you need images of the census or anything else please eamil me at dadsfamilytree@yahoo.com. For Missouri death certificate, click on the link and it will take you to the index page, which from there you can click on the view image. You can also click on the link for their findagrave page, which will give you pictures and cemetery locations. I also have information on the descendants of most of these families. Please if you are related in any way to the following people, contact me at dadsfamilytree@yahoo.com.

Gertie May Allen, 70, Iberia, died Friday at Memorial Community Hospital (Jefferson City). She was born June 28, 1923, at Brays, a daughter of Milton and Hattie Wilson Jenkins. She was married at Vienna to Estal Allen, who died June 4, 1981. She was a retired housekeeper.
Survivors include: six sons, Estal Allen, Anguilla, Miss., George Allen, Chicago, Ill., Steve Allen and Jimmy Allen, both of Iberia, Don Allen, Eldon, and Mark Allen, Crocker; four daughters, Gertrude Summers and Mary Jenson, both of Romulus, Mich., Goldie Block, Pesthiglo, Wis., and June Pulford, Livonia, Mich.; one brother, Raymond Jenkins, Russellville; two sisters, Eula Cole, Wewella, S.D., and Myrtle Boulware, Dixon; 18 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Stevinson-Rekus Funeral Home, Iberia, with the Rev. John Bouldrey officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery near Iberia. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. today.

I've finished the 2-13 and will have to update this later. My kids are wanting to spend time with me now and they will be going to bed soon. I'm not for sure if I'll get to finish this this weekend, but next week looks good.

If you have any thing to add (death certificate, obituaries, pictures, etc) please email me at dadsfamilytree@yahoo.com.

08 January 2010

Ok -- I along with many others are researching the Lawson family. My direct line has John Wilson m. Lucinda Lawson (and after she dies he m. Melinda a widow of a Lawson) -- their son Nathaniel Wilson m. Matilda Lawson and after she dies her sister Susan.

Then you have many other people -- Wilson m. Lawson and Lawson m. Lawson

WOW --

I'm currently studing a Joseph Lawson (said by some to be Melinda's {John Wilson's 2nd wife} 1st husband) because he might be related to Lucinda Lawson (1807 - 1847), who married John Wilson (1803 - 1875) 06 Dec 1827 McMinn County, Tn -- then in 1834 TN Joseph Lawson (1812 - 1847) married Melinda Willis or Smith (1814 - 1873) -- both couples moved to Missouri at different points and then Joseph and Lucinda died in 1847 and John married Melinda during the same yr 1847 Missouri.

I have a WPA transcript of Lucinda Lawson and John Wilson marrying (thanks to Joyce) -- she also emailed me stating that there are no Willis getting married in McMinn County -- and no Joseph Lawson. At the time of emailing her I had had the lastname as Willis -- today (08 Jan 2010) I came across the Smith name, but since she emailed me the Lawson names who got married in McMinn County -- I'm still sure the marriage did not take place there.

I also have the 1850 Jackson, Osage, Missouri US Census for John and Melinda thanks to Ancestry.com The family is on the bottom of the first page and continued onto the second page.

As you can see -- the family consist of John Wilson and his kids from his 1st marriage, Melinda and her kids from her 1st marriage (Lawson kids), and John and Melinda's 2 children. {CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO MAKE LARGER}

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My other line of LAWSON is Matilda Lawson, daughter of James Madison Lawson and Susannah Knox. I just found the Marriage License for James and Susannah yesterday thanks to the person at ancestry.com with the USERNAME of danielboyle82. This person put it as a source and that it was index under Dawson. This info allowed me to found it on ancestry.com. The marriage license was dated 04 Apr 1839 McMinn County, Tennessee.

By 1850 James Madison Lawson and his family were living at District 13, Miller, Missouri.

By 1860 James Madison Lawson and his family were living at Boone, Maries, Missouri. He stayed in here for the rest of his life, being buried in the Family Cemetery -- Jim Matt Lawson Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri. It is said that it is named after him and that his daughter Matilda (Lawson) Wilson was the first one to be buried there in 1866.

List of property stolen from Lawson by guerrillas. Value of items amounts to $144.50. (REEL NUMBER - F1480) Report that a saddle, rifle, two bridles, two blankets and one shotpouch and horn were forcibly taken from him in Boone Township (REEL NUMBER - F1153)

According to his tombstone located at Jim Matt Lawson Cemetery, Maries Country, Missouri, he died on 24 Feb 1880.

Now if this isn't getting you to want to pull out all your hair, I hope it means you know more than me and would gladly share at dadsfamilytree@yahoo.com. However, if you're like me and thinking strongly about pulling that hair out, then do something useful with it. If you are a male go to the following website {Carl L. Lawson} and at least read about the LAWSON DNA PROJECT. I hope some of you get involved. The more male Lawson to get involved the better chance of us all solving this confusing puzzle piece.

Please if you find any of the ones I have listed please email me so I can update. Also if you find some one I have not listed please email me at dadsfamilytree@yahoo.com.

If you are interested in any of the tombstone picture, then please email me at dadsfamilytree@yahoo.com and I will email you a larger copy. If you have memories or pictures you can send them to the same email.

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I have been researching my family off and on since I was in high school. Now that I'm a stay at home mom I'm doing a lot more research. I just wish I would have stayed with it during high school when more of my relatives were alive.